Angiomotin Regulates YAP Localization during Neural Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

血管动蛋白在人类多能干细胞神经分化过程中调节 YAP 定位

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作者:Yefim Zaltsman, Sayaka Masuko, Joshua J Bensen, Laura L Kiessling

Abstract

Leveraging the extraordinary potential of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) requires an understanding of the mechanisms underlying cell-fate decisions. Substrate elasticity can induce differentiation by signaling through the transcriptional coactivator Yes-associated protein (YAP). Cells cultured on surfaces mimicking brain elasticity exclude YAP from their nuclei and differentiate to neurons. How YAP localization is controlled during neural differentiation has been unclear. We employed CRISPR/Cas9 to tag endogenous YAP in hPSCs and used this fusion protein to identify YAP's interaction partners. This engineered cell line revealed that neural differentiation promotes a change in YAP interactors, including a dramatic increase in angiomotin (AMOT) interaction with YAP. AMOT regulates YAP localization during differentiation. AMOT expression increases during neural differentiation and leads to YAP nuclear exclusion. Our findings that AMOT-dependent regulation of YAP helps direct hPSC fate provide insight into the molecular mechanisms by which the microenvironment can induce neural differentiation.

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